Investigate the Sorrel-Weed House after hours with pro equipment
2 Hours
4+ people
Equipment, lead investigator
Explore the Old Sorrel-Weed House Museum & Tours after hours during a supervised paranormal investigation. Learn how to use ghost-hunting tools, then rotate through areas of the mansion and carriage house with your team.
Ages 16+ (ages are flexible per the operator). A minimum of 4 participants is required, and groups larger than 5 may be divided up. Gratuity is not expected but appreciated.
48 hour cancellation policy. Rescheduling or cancellations require notification no later than 48 hours prior to event start time.
No. The lead investigator gives an initial walkthrough and equipment overview, then you investigate in small teams on your own and regroup at the end.
This investigation is for ages 16 and up. The operator notes ages are flexible.
Yes. A minimum of 4 participants is required. If the minimum is not met, the operator will reach out to discuss alternative options.
Standing at the corner of Madison Square, the Sorrel-Weed House draws you in with its columned facade and the quiet weight of nearly two centuries of history. Inside the Sorrel-Weed House, gaslit atmosphere gives way to stories of the families, enslaved people, and tragedies that shaped this Savannah landmark. Every room holds a detail that rewards close attention.
This historic Savannah property draws visitors interested in both history and the paranormal, with most guests praising knowledgeable tour guides like Luna and Amber who clearly know their material and create engaging experiences. The ghost tours and paranormal investigations seem particularly popular, with several visitors claiming to have captured unexplained phenomena or had genuinely spooky moments. Customer service gets high marks too, with staff going above and beyond to make things right when issues arise. The property itself is a mixed bag. It's currently undergoing restoration, which means access is limited to the basement, a few main floor rooms, and the top floor of the carriage house. Some visitors felt this made the tour feel incomplete or not worth it, especially those expecting a fully furnished historic home showcase. A handful of guests noted the basement's "artifacts" felt a bit staged, and the overall condition shows its age with dust and wear visible throughout. Tour quality can vary depending on your guide, with one person reporting their guide talked more about himself than the house's history. Still, most reviews suggest the historical storytelling and paranormal elements compensate for the work-in-progress state if you come with appropriate expectations.
Ima have to investigate this location at night one day... beautiful house but very creepy at night
Julio Santos
April 4, 2026
Ima have to investigate this location at night one day... beautiful house but very creepy at night
Julio Santos
April 4, 2026